Tuesday, March 15, 2016

Don't blame Trump for violence at his rallies

Blaming Donald Trump
even in part for the violence that has broken out at his rallies is
nonsense.This is the same left-wing agitation that has plagued the
nation for decades now, a rage that fixes on one target of opportunity after
another.

In the ’90s, the same
kind of radicals besieged meetings of the World Trade Organization — with blood
on the streets of Seattle in 1999. New York City got a taste of it at the 2004
Republican convention; most of Boston was shut down to prevent the same at that
year’s Democratic convention.

America saw it in the
lawlessness and riots of the Occupy Wall Street movement. The folks in
Ferguson, Mo., blamed outside agitators for turning their legitimate protests
into riots that devastated the city.

Yes, Trump has been
brusque with protesters at his events — but if he were inciting violence in any
real way, you’d see Trumpites disrupting other candidates’ gatherings.

Instead, Americans trying
to leave Friday’s Trump rally in Chicago — the one canceled over fears of
violence — had to wade through angry mobs outside.

Again, all the
violence comes from lefties going to someone else’s event to make trouble —
and, as in Chicago, celebrating with chants of “We won” and “We stopped Trump”
when they managed to get the event canceled.

As one Reddit poster,
a self-described legal immigrant of color who saw the Chicago madness
firsthand, put it: “I saw a quiet, but excited crowd of Donald Trump supporters
get thrown out of Chicago.

“Worst of all, I saw
the First Amendment trampled, spit on, and discarded like trash.”

About This Blog & the National Black Republican Association

Lieutenant Colonel Frances Rice, United States Army, Retired is a native of Atlanta, Georgia and retired from the Army in 1984 after 20 years of active service. She received a Bachelor of Science degree from Drury College in 1973, a Masters of Business Administration from Golden Gate University in 1976, and a Juris Doctorate degree from the University of California, Hastings College of Law in 1977.
In 2005, she became a co-founder and Chairman of the National Black Republican Association, an organization that is committed to returning African Americans to their Republican Party roots.
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